If by pixel size, you mean resolution, MS Paint, GiMP, or Photoshop are all well known programs that can easily do this; if this isn't what you meant, would you mind showing a comparison of what it is and what you're wanting to turn it into?

If I'm understanding you correctly, what I said above will work, or alternatively, you can also directly change the dimension numbers in Brawlbox upon texture replacement, and then just export it after importing it and, it should change the size

If I'm understanding you correctly, what I said above will work, or alternatively, you can also directly change the dimension numbers in Brawlbox upon texture replacement, and then just export it after importing it and, it should change the size

Another super easy method is opening it in Paint, doing a Stretch/Skew, and type in a value in terms of percent(max is 400); for example, if I wanted twice the size horizontally but only half the size vertically, I'd put 200 for horizontal, and 50 for vertical

Another super easy method is opening it in Paint, doing a Stretch/Skew, and type in a value in terms of percent(max is 400); for example, if I wanted twice the size horizontally but only half the size vertically, I'd put 200 for horizontal, and 50 for vertical

You can download the program GiMP for free, open the image, right clicking the layer on the right and clicking on Add Alpha Channel (unless it's grayed out, as that would mean that you already have the alpha channel), and then use the eraser tool on the parts you want totally or partially transparent; experiment with the eraser settings to figure out the different types of transparency

You can download the program GiMP for free, open the image, right clicking the layer on the right and clicking on Add Alpha Channel (unless it's grayed out, as that would mean that you already have the alpha channel), and then use the eraser tool on the parts you want totally or partially transparent; experiment with the eraser settings to figure out the different types of transparency

ok thanks, do you have a link so i can download it?Post Merge: August 04, 2017, 12:25:02 AM